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Being an Assistant Manager at a SONIC Drive-In restaurant is the cherry on top of a Strawberry Banana Split Molten Cake Sundae. Additional SONIC Drive-In Assistant Manager Qualifications.
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As an HROC Quality Engineer, you will be responsible for providing technical support and expertise in quality control to multiple cement plant sites within a designated region. Quality Control Measures: Support plants to establish and implement quality control measures across multiple cement plant sites to ensure compliance with quality standards, specifications, and regulatory requirements.
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Audit Manager (AML Data Quality (DQ) Audit Team) Charlotte, North Carolina /Dallas, Texas / Plano, Texas (Hybrid 3 days in office/ 2 days remote) ARC Group is currently looking for an Audit Manager (AML Data Quality (DQ) Audit Team) for a Fortune 500 company we are representing in the Banking/Financial Industry.
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Quality Assurance Programs: Collaborate with plant teams to implement quality assurance programs, including process control systems, statistical process control (SPC), and corrective action procedures.
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In this highly visible role, the Manager will own the end-to-end work process to structure complex problems, develop hypotheses, conduct analyses, and drive actionable recommendations through a data driven process.
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Large Loss Restoration Project Manager plans and executes the construction of structures based on a scope of work written by an estimator. Large Loss Restoration Project Manager works with the client to execute changes in the scope, price, and timeline.
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For immediate consideration for these Third Shift Warehouse General Labor jobs in Irving, TX, Apply Now. - We are Urgently Hiring! Inergroup is hiring Immediately for Third Shift Warehouse General Labor jobs in Irving, TX.No experience is necessary and weekly pay starting at $13 per hour with great benefits available.
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The Pastry sous Chef must act as a Manager, team leader and motivator for the Pasty Department working closely with and maintaining good relation with all culinary team members and other departments.
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In the Materials Handler/Warehouse role you will be responsible for loading and unloading trucks, and receiving, stocking, and shipping trailer parts. The ideal candidate will have a high school diploma or GED and warehouse/forklift experience.
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Support troubleshooting to diagnose malfunction or failures on the following aircraft systems: aircraft equipment furnishings, fire protection, fuel system, hydraulics, landing gear, doors, fuselage, stabilizer, rotor systems, power plant and engine controls.
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Data Center Construction MEP Project Manager. The Project Manager will interact on a daily basis with Facilities, Contractors, Designers, Engineers, Commissioning Agents, Vendors, and Data Center Operations staff and should have both written and oral communication skills commensurate with this level of regular communication.
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Current Food Manager Certificate accepted by Texas Department of State Health Services. Equipment includes, but not limited to: institutional mixer, slicer, food processor, disposal, convention oven, steam table, steamer, braising pan, range, flame broiler grill, steam-jacketed kettle, sharp knives, walk-in coolers and freezers, hot and cold holding equipment, and cash registers/automated POS system computer.
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Generate 3D piping models utilizing CADWorx plant 2018 or later version. The Piping Designer for this position will be responsible for the piping design deliverables of concurrent projects from concept design through to the successful completion of various drawing issuances and submission of final project as-built drawings.
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CMC is currently seeking an Energy Manager. The Energy Manager's primary function will be to negotiate and manage electricity and natural gas contracts / agreements / programs for CMC facilities and to promote / support energy policy important to CMC before legislative bodies, regulatory authorities, utilities, and other external bodies.
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Designer Brands Inc. operates a portfolio of retail concepts in more than 640 locations under the DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse and the shoe co. Reports to: Store Manager and/or Co-Manager.
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